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Spray can pole extender
That's from Best of Wordless Workshop by Ray Doty; the original was a monthly column in Popular Science. (Published sometime between 1971-1985)
The retail versions probably make more sense, but you …
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Is an 150 psi air compressor enough for spray staining or painting?
Probably not, because 150 psi air compressor labels are generally found on smaller pancake and hot-dog type models. The important number is the volume of air supplied which is labelled in cubic feet p …
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Airbrush-size airless sprayer for painting interior trim?
You can switch out the tip on an airless to do smaller areas. The first digit is one half the fan size so a 211 has a .011" opening and sprays a 4" fan, that should be acceptable if a spray can works. …